Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1949 — Page 8
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Duff, J Sertell, Ray Wilson (fre .. Charlie Young, commander of the Robison-
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{front row,
left to right); Charlie Schaub, fagudsle Legion Post;
Golden Gloves chairman: Merrill DeWeese, Jim Earl Damell and Al Lotz (second row); John Hoffman, Homer Wright ‘Public §ervice Bureau Di-
Asher, Tom Miller and Art rector of The Times.
Fieldhouse, Offensively it
78, - Baltimor:
e 09, Sikage 118, Providence 104, wi Philadelphia 78, a Tonight
Baltimore at, Louis
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Jets’ Defense Stops “Knickerbockers, 63-58
- Locals Come Back After Slow Start to Trip New York Club; Both Ragged on Offense
SMITH
Good defensive basketball paid ‘off for the Jets last night as! they dumped the New York Knickerbockers, 63-58, at Butler
a ragged game. But for a change the Jets
weren't quite as bad as their opponents. Both teams missed easy lay-up shots. At one time, the Jets recovered the ball eight straight times off their own
Caps Shuffle Off On 3-Game Trip
"The Caps open the second
4half of their American Hockey
league schedule tonight starting a shorty three-game road trip in Buffalo. : ' They will play In Washington Friday and in Hershey Saturday before returning here next Sun-| day to meet Springfield. 3 Indianapolis, in fourth place, is just one point in front of
| vision.
last Buffalo in the western di-
In the only AHL game last night, St. Louis increased its league advantage in the western half to eight points with a 6-1 triumph at home over Phila|delphia. 4 as « 3 | ~The
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at Washington. st Minneapolis,
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5 (UP) «The rumor factory worked overtime today as the NCAA conven-| tion got under way and the No, 1 item was the report that Coach “mento of the University of Nevada Wolfpack, had the inside track on the UCLA coaching po-
- gym, first bout ‘!Several bouts will be presented)
who tobk a bad spill in the first period against the boards. He required three stitehes in his lower lip, seven on his face and may have suffered a fractured left cheekbone.
Northeast Amateurs Enter Ring Tonight
Northeast Community Center's weekly amateur boxing show. is to be held tonight at the Center at 8 o'clock.
{that a Bob Hamilton Fund Day
For Bob Hamiton Butler ‘B’ Men Organize Drive T——— By BILL PITTMAN A Bob Hamilton Fund was an actuality today as the wheels of friendship began to turn. Bob's fellow members of the
Butler “B” Men's Club met yesterday afternoon to organize the
hospital expenses and keep the
hospital. a 5 Hamilton, the Bulldogs’ most valuable player in 1948, was struck by ‘a. car a week and a
‘year in the hospital recovering from four compound fractures of the legs and a severe brain concussion. ; A coricerted campaign to enlist all of Hamilton's friends in an investment in Ham's life began yesterday with the anouncement
will be held next Monday in Butler's Jordan Hall
On Jan. 12 movies will be
campaign to raise $5000 to allay, family while “Ham” is in thé/who cannot report tomorrow will
half ago and will spend nearly a/p. m. to 6 p. m. Friday hours are
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Weighing In of Loca 10 Other Cities and
: By EDDIE ASH, T
fistic classic. Indianapolis area boxers will weigh iy and take their physical examif%tions : tomorrow, out-of-town lads on Friday. Local boys
be permitted to weigh in Friday. The weigh-in is to be held at the Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania St. Thursday hours are from 3
13:30 p. m, to 6 p. m. Consent Necessary All boxers under 21 must have the consent of parents or guardjans to be eligible for the tournament compétition. No boy under 16 will be permitted to enter the classic. : ‘So far entries -have been received from -10 cities and towns outside of Indianapolis, from Anderson, Columbus, Greenfield,
shown of the Long Jsland-Butler
Bloor n, Bedford,
basketball Proceeds of
Fortyille, Noblesville, Elizabe.a-
stants Wind
Ray Parsons, Glenn Speitel, Dr. Frank Long, Charles Kirk. Edward L. Schaub patrick (front row, left to right); Paul Gary, Price Vincent, Edward bers of the Times-
ion Golden
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(back row). The men in these photos are mem: '
Gloves committee. They worked
Ewbank, Eddie Ash, sports editor of The Times; Earl M. Wise and out final details for the event at a meefing last night.
| Boxes Set for Tomorrow;
Towns Represented imes Sports’ Editor
Indianapolis Golden Glovers today put in their last hard-train-|ing licks as they completed the weeks-long task of preparing for was credited today with trapping the tournament's opening night bouts at the Armory Friday. But most of the local and out-of-town boys will engage in light/ing to bribe him with $1000 to exercise tomorrow to retain their physical edge for the amateur throw a game at Madison Square
Southwest, Northwest and Far West. : Friday's show here is to start at 8 p. m, and action will be continuous until about 11 p. m. It is estimated that from 16-18 bouts will be run off, : - "Drawings for the night's bouts will not be held until 6 p. m. Friday. Decisions will be awarded by the referee and two judges, who are assigned by the Amateur Athletic Union. Draw verdicts are barred under Golden Gloves rules and a winner must always be declared. : The. boxers battle over the
the round, and the adversaries usually go at top speed from bell to bell as they strive to advance up the tourney ladder. A single defeat means elimination * until
this will go into the Bob Hamil
ton Fund bank account.. Other plans are in the making:
basket games, split the proceeds of o of the games, and contact all the friends of Hamilton person ally. A -- Heading - the of the Hamilton Fund is Bill Kuntz, captain of the 1949 football squad.
Saved by Vitality
from out of death's domain, and the most necessary thing to him at present is money. Members of the _“B’ Men's Club eagerly formed committees to raise that necessity. t
with all principals made of boys
Legion Golden Gloves tourney. This will be the last show at
{tourney. Jack Haines, heavyweight, is to perform in one of tonight's bouts. The Center's boxing classes are in charge of Hugh McGinnis and
frais Watts, coaches -and
trainers.
who are entered in The Times-|
the Center until after the Gloves an of the outside contact group
In charge of the group was {Tom Wright aided by Charles 'Maternowski, Robert Runyan, Kurt Kevic and Maurice Schank|jerman. Francis Moriarity is chair
with Bill Sylvester, Dave Kenney, Ott Hurrle and John Murphy. Chairman of the whole organization 1s Captain-elect Bill Kuntz, treasurer is Dave Peterson. Ed Fike will handle the publicity,
#(This Play Is for Bob Hamilton :
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HARRY LEVINSON
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Bob Runyan, Tom Wright,
Kuntz form the nucleus of
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ball] the opening of competition. s/town and New ‘Ross. One entry
Ham's vitality has brought him|
Golden Gloves referees, judges and timers will meet at 7 p.m. Friday in the Armory prior to
the next year.
Query Streamlined
also has been received from Pt. Harrison. Tournament entries in both Classes, Opén and Novice, close tomorrow night. The Golden Gloves show dates are Jam 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb, 4. Crown 18 Champs Sixteen champions will be crowned in the long elimination event, eight in the Open, eight in the Novice, in the following weight divisions: 112, 118, 126, 135, 147, 160, "175. and heavyweight, « * .
ISHAA Track Meets
The Indiana High School Athletic “Association announced today that questionnaires had been sent out to principals throughout Indiana requesting their opinions on proposals streamlining” the high school track championships. The questionnaire reads: - “Do you favor a change in the present method the IHSAA uses to determine a state track champion? ?
All boxers who participate in. at) least one bout will receive a prize. | Other awards will go to .the 16| champions and runnersup. i The eight Open champs will form the Indianapolis team to compete in the huge Tournament of Golden Gloves Champions to be held in Chicago Stadium, Feb, 21, 22, 23. At least 40 eight-man teams will be there, from the Mid-
Harry Farmer,
[Umpires to Meet
The Indianapolis “U
at 301 E. New York St,
Woll m 239 W. Washington
st.
Charles Maternowski, John Chelminisk and organization behind the Bob Hamilton fund. ;
As sociation will hold its regular, monthly meeting tomorrow. night Harry
Gould, president, wants &ll mem-
west, Upper Midwest, South,
Capt. Bil
“If the IHSAA makes changes from the present plan, do you prefer: a “ONE: A‘and B classification of member schools with section-
member schools, with sectionals, regionals and a state championship meet”? : ’ In the track carnival letes in 16 sectionals.
following week.
Proposals
Wayne and Evansville.
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three-round route, two minutes to, Washington trounced Manhattan,
4 Peru, Richmond, South Bend and
last spring, 257 member schools of the IHSAA entered some 3200 athQualifiers advanced to the state finals the
Last November, a seven-man committee. appointed by IHSAA Commissioner L. V. Phillips met here to study recommendations for revamping the track meet, to that effect have been made for years by coaches and scribes, particularly in ‘the sectional-crowded centers such as Gary, Hammond, South Bend, Ft.
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| Works With NY Police To Trap 4 Men
NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (UP)—A {war hero college basketball star
{four men charged with attempt-
| Garden. District Attorney Frank Hogan said Dave Shapiro, 25, co-captain [of the George Washington Uni{versity basketball squad, had {been working with New York {police for four months to gather evidence against the four who |were arrested last night. The accused men, three from New York and one from Florida, were to appear late today in felony court to answer charges that they offered Mr. Shapiro $1000 if his team would lose last night's game. to Manhattan College “by 18 or 19 points.” Unstinted Praise Instead of losing, George
71 to 63, and Mr. Shapiro, a Battle of the Bulge veteran, was given unstinted praise by Mr. Hogan for trapping the four men.
At a press conference early ;
charted on the county premises.
tilts and Saturday by six encounters. Coach Dave Hines’ five will try to keep its victory flame of three straight wins burning after trying unsuccessfully to kindle its first triumph in four starts. The
crest of a victory wave that en< gulfed Cathedral, Tech and Broad Ripple during the week before the Christmas holidays.
losers of ‘eight of 10 games, can become “Giant” killers in adding prestige to its ailing season record. The county five holds a 57 to 56 victory over Howe, Decatur Central can enhance its slate’ with a triumph over Mooresville. The Hawks are one game shy of a .500 record after seven games, . Blue Devils Seek Fifth Win
this morning, Mr. Hogan an{nounced the arrest of Joseph Aronowitz, 35, a clothes cutter;
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MHSAR Amnounces 12: Baseball Schools
A series of 12 one-day tsehoels wiH- be held t Indiana for high school students between Feb. 14-19, Indiana High School Athletic Commissioner L. V. Phillips announced today. Phillips said the schools would be held at Batesvillé, Blooming|ton, Evansville, Pt. Wayne, Gary, (Indianapolis, Lafayette, Muncie,
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| Terre Haute. { The ‘sessions will be under the {direction of the National Base‘ball Association. : tt mimosa ff neSrs VFW Cage Playoffs
Sectional playoffs in the state
League were: Li 8
The Blue Devils, to
Continentals will be riding on the |:
Ril On the other hand, Ben Davis,
Opening Bouts Friday age Star Halts |4 Prep Cage Teams
Night at Armory [Bribery Attempt Go Into Action Tonight
Washington Meets Ben Davis; Shoriridge And Decatur Central Play Out of County
: . By JIMMY ANGELOPOLOUS Four move Marion County. prep quintets will work off their holiday . vacation edge under fire tonight with only one contest
Washington’s Continentals will go to Ben Davis, but Decatur Central will travel to Mooresville and Shortridge will journey to Martinsville. Tonight's frays will
be followed Friday night by 10
winning streak for their fourth triumph in eight games. At Peru, Warren Central was swamped, 50 to -33.- Krowsky
move under Jerry Steiner's prod-
ding, will go after their third straight in the mineral water
city. Shortridge will rely much] on its tower of strength, Bill Ralph, who has spearheaded the Blue Devils to their 4-2 record to date. The 220-pounder has 87 points in six games and is in the top brackets among the city's leading scorers. : Sacred Heart moved back onto the victory trail last night by tripping Whitestown, 38 to 29, at the Spartans’ gym. The hosts snapped Whitestown’s six-game
Amateur Basketball
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Sudo: Résults last night in YMOA Commercial
Ayres 38, Se-Ro-Co 19; Indians University Medical School 45 25; Peerless Foundry 30,
, Mid-Town
als, regionals and a “state cham- Veterans of Foreign Wars basket- | —__2 pionskip meet ‘in each classifica- hall tournament are slated to get) tion? underway in most “areas this| . “TWO: No classification of;Week end, Athletic Director Jim | FLIGHT
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